I recently wrote and photographed an article about the street art or graffiti art of Dublin for top US website Untapped Cities
The city is being transformed day by day by the work of various artists, often collaborating with businesses, city authorities and residents groups to brighten walls, shutters and enliven whole quarters of the city.
From derelict districts to upmarket boutique shops wanting an extra presence on the streetscape out of hours, artists are creating something big in Dublin.
Cow of Dunluce
I took this image in 2006 in my native Northern Ireland. On a beautifully sunny June day with few tourists around. I often get asked if it is real, along with the header image on my Facebook page of this cow's fieldmate, both were taken on the same day and both are real rather than Photoshopped.
Panoramic Ireland - Causeway Coast - Antrim Photo Workshop
Come join me for the weekend of the 21st and 22nd of June for a photography workshop on the beautiful Causeway Coast of Northern Ireland.
The International Wall and Peace Walls of Belfast
Belfast is a city that gets a lot of press, mostly negative, but in recent years with the four decades-long conflict known as The Troubles having finished the city is experiencing a lot of positive publicity with a rejuvenation of the Cathedral Quarter and the docklands where Titanic was built.
Cliffs of Moher at Sunset
I previously wrote about my visit to Slieve League in County Donegal, the highest marine cliffs in Ireland, along with the Cliffs of Moher in County Clare are part of the Wild Atlantic Way that runs for 2,500km along Ireland's western seaboard.
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